Asked by Quinn

Which option accurately describes how nuclear chemistry has affected society?
(Select all that apply)

The ability to harness the power of a nuclear fission has created a form of energy that is not dependent on fossil fuels.

The use of radioactive isotopes to date fossils and artifacts has allowed modern society to better understand geological history.

The devastation of the nuclear bomb in World War II has produced fear and distrust between countries that possess the knowledge and ability to make a nuclear bomb.

The fear of radiation poisoning from manufacturing plants has altered how cities are built.

C and D?

Answers

Answered by Damon
but a and b are true. Fission power plants and C14 dating are common.
c might be more true than not.
Perhaps d should be true in some cases.
Answered by Quinn
Yeah, but I guess the question is which ones affect society more. B and C?
Answered by DrBob222
Personally i think all of them are true. If only ONE can be chosen I would choose a.
Answered by Quinn
Two of them are supposed to be correct. Maybe A and B?
Answered by Damon
agree :)
Answered by Quinn
Thank you!
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